Terry Noble

At Kea Eye Center, our staff is friendly and professional. Our commitment is to provide exceptional customer service to all of our Tupelo patients. We take pride in our personalized care and strive to spend the necessary time with each patient to ensure a comfortable experience.

Our Tupelo optometry professionals are passionate about providing high-quality care to our family of patients. We focus on providing comprehensive eye exams, a large selection of fashionable eyewear, and the best possible vision care. Come in today to meet our Tupelo staff and make an appointment.

Terry
Noble

'As a child, I had a hard time at school. I had difficulty reading and was labeled a “slow learner.” It was only later revealed that vision problems were at the root of my difficulties. Once I saw an eye care professional and was fitted with corrective lenses, my performance in school excelled. We see these type of success stories every day at Dr. Anderson and it’s one of the many things that makes my career so rewarding!”

Background

Terry Noble moved to Southern California after living all his life in Northern California. He and his wife have two very active sons and share their home with three rescue dogs. In his free time, Terry coaches his sons’ soccer teams and likes to fish.

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